I’ve always believed football teams aren’t bought. Football teams are built, especially when you need to lay a foundation down for when young players come in. Veteran players too; you hope they fit in with the players you already have, the mentality of the locker room, the chemistry of the locker room. Once you sign a player and pay him what he wants, does his motivation change? That’s something you never can anticipate, if the player’s goal in the NFL was to get a monetary reward. Do they want team rewards? Do they want to win championships? It’s always interesting to see how a player acts and reacts after he gets his big contract. The same goes with rookies. You get a first-round pick. Was that their goal in college, to become a first-rounder, and do they feel like they’ve achieved something by not doing anything? I think the right approach is that you don’t achieve anything by getting drafted; all you do is get an opportunity to play more football. But as we’ve seen, that’s not the way everyone approaches it.